Magical Memories of the Melbourne Star Observation Wheel Experience

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Hi travel junkies! While we were at Docklands, Melbourne.

We took a different sensational experience, dramatically evolving the original 19th century Ferris wheel with the application of significantly enhanced 21st century engineering and design advancements.

Melbourne Star Observation Wheel is only one of three giant observation wheels in the world, and the only one within the Southern Hemisphere.

watching the wheel. | taken with Sony NEX-7

union city blue. | taken with Sony NEX-7

heart of glass. | taken with Sony NEX-7

Damn! It’s a very pretty place. Eeeek… I believe my readers would possibly like to try.

Together with the London Eye and the Singapore Flyer; the Star’s fully enclosed ‘floor to ceiling’ glass cabins provide unimpeded views of the city and surrounding areas and are large enough to allow up to 20 guests to walk comfortably around without the feeling of movement or vibration.

the night before the funeral. | taken with Sony NEX-7

slow scene. | taken with Sony NEX-7

god knows I had plans. | taken with Sony NEX-7

the disappearance of my youth. | taken with Sony NEX-7

I realized I was enjoying a 30-minutes flight journey, yeah!!

Well this was exactly what it felt like. Just like in my dreams.

It was so pretty and peaceful and serene.

pleasure songs. | taken with Sony NEX-7

once I was pretty. | taken with Sony Xperia Z1

one way or another. | taken with Sony NEX-7

bricks road. | taken with Sony NEX-7

I loved watching the MELBOURNE lights from here.

It was definitely a magical memories experience that was totally worth it! I’ll never forget!